role of medications in preventing progression from prediabetes to diabetes
The role of medications in preventing progression from prediabetes to diabetes refers to the use of specific drugs to help delay or prevent the development of diabetes in individuals who have been identified as having prediabetes. These medications act by lowering blood sugar levels and improving insulin sensitivity, thereby reducing the risk of advancing to a full-blown diabetes diagnosis.
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